Close to half of the blood's volume comes from red blood cells while the remaining volume comes from blood plasma, which is still 92% water. Read to learn more.
The Litli-Hrútur volcano started spilling lava and toxic gas from a 2,600-foot fissure; but as its eruption eased, its fissure became just 250 feet long. Read to learn more.
An extremely rare gold EID MAR coin was sold in October 2020 for a record $4.2 million, which was the highest paid for an ancient coin at that time. Read to learn more.
Previous discoveries around the Exeter Cathedral include the earlier unearthing of an early Roman street, timber buildings, and the remaining wall of what was once a Roman house. Read to learn more.
Mild E.coli could lead to stomach cramps or even bloody diarrhea, but severe cases can result in respiratory illness, pneumonia, and UTI. Read to learn more.
During the Greek period, Medusa was sometimes given pointy teeth, tusks, and even a beard; but during the Roman period, they gave her similar features to Alexander the Great. Read to learn more.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which previously had the Temple of Artemis, the Statue of Zeus, and others. Read to learn more.
Texas has already been practicing the CCS method since 1972; and since then, it has already stored over 200 million tons of CO2 underground. Read to learn more.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch continues to grow and raise concerns that it now supports thriving communities of coastal creatures, creating new ecosystems. Read the article to learn more.